Mapping Our Logic Model for Transformational Outcomes
Key purposes of a Program Logic Model
What a Program Logic Model communicates
Who is the audience for a Program Logic Model
Clarify program goals and objectives: A logic model visually lays everything out to ensure that everyone involved in the program is on the same page about what the program is trying to achieve.
Improve program design: The process of creating a logic model can help program developers to identify any gaps or weaknesses in their program design.
Guide program implementation: The logic model can serve as a roadmap for program implementation, helping to ensure that activities are aligned with program goals.
Facilitate program evaluation: The logic model can help program evaluators to identify the key outcomes that need to be measured and how they can be measured.
The program's inputs or resources (e.g., funding, staff, materials)
The program's activities (e.g., workshops, training sessions, mentoring programs)
The program's outputs (e.g., number of people served, number of workshops delivered)
The program's short-term outcomes (e.g., increased knowledge, skills, or attitudes)